</div>[[Saint]] Daniel the [[Stylite]] of Constantinople; Saint Luke the New Stylite of Chalcedon; Saint Nicon the Dry of the [[Kiev Caves]]; [[Martyr]]s Acepsius and Aeithalas at Arbelus; Martyr Mirax of Egypt; Saint Leontius, [[monk]] of Monembasia in the Peloponnesus; Martyr Barsabas in Persia; New [[Hieromartyr]] Theophan of Solikamsk; Martyrs Terentius, Vincent, Emilian, and Bebaia

Saint Eutychius, a martyr called ''San Oye'' either in Mérida or in Cádiz in Spain (4th c.);

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Saint Sabinus of Piacenza, Bishop of Piacenza in Italy and a close friend of St Ambrose, renowned for miracles (420);

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Saint Cían, hermit in Wales (6th c.);

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Saint Peris, patron saint of Llanberis in Wales (ca.6th c.);

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Saint Fidweten (''Fivetein, Fidivitanus''), a monk and disciple of St Convoyon in Redon in Brittany (ca.888);

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Venerable Nicon “the Dry” of the [[Kiev Caves]] (1101);

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Venerable Leontius, [[monk]] of [[Monemvasia]] in the Peloponnese (ca.1450);

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Venerable Damaskinos;

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Venerable Nomon the Wonderworker, of Cyprus;

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Saint Kuksha (Velichko), Hiero-Schemamonk of Odessa (1964);

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New Hieromartyr Theophan (Ilminsky), Bishop of Perm and Solikamsk, and with him two priests and five laymen, martyrs (1918);

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New Hieromartyr Nicholas, Priest (1937);

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New Hieromartyr John Bogoyavlensky, Priest (1941);

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'''Other Commemorations''':

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[[Synaxis]] of the Saints of Georgia.

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Martyrs Terentius, Vincent, Emilian, and Bebaia, by the sword;
Martyrs Peter the Acsetic, and Acepsimas, in Persia;
Monk-martyr Barsabas, Abbot of Ishtar and ten companions, in Persia (342);
Martyrs Aeithalas and Acepsius, at Arbela in Assyria (354);
SaintDaniel the Stylite of Constantinople (490);
Martyr Mirax of Egypt (ca.640);
Saint Nikephoros Phokas, Emperor of Byzantium (969);
Saint Luke the New Stylite, of Chalcedon (979);
Martyrs Victoricus, Fuscian, and Gentian (ca.287);
Martyrs Thrason, Pontian and Praetextatus, in Rome under Diocletian, for ministering to Christian prisoners awaiting martyrdom (302);
Saint Eutychius, a martyr called San Oye either in Mérida or in Cádiz in Spain (4th c.);
Saint Sabinus of Piacenza, Bishop of Piacenza in Italy and a close friend of St Ambrose, renowned for miracles (420);
Saint Cían, hermit in Wales (6th c.);
Saint Peris, patron saint of Llanberis in Wales (ca.6th c.);
Saint Fidweten (Fivetein, Fidivitanus), a monk and disciple of St Convoyon in Redon in Brittany (ca.888);
Venerable Nicon “the Dry” of the Kiev Caves (1101);
Venerable Leontius, monk of Monemvasia in the Peloponnese (ca.1450);
Venerable Damaskinos;
Venerable Nomon the Wonderworker, of Cyprus;
Saint Kuksha (Velichko), Hiero-Schemamonk of Odessa (1964);
New Hieromartyr Theophan (Ilminsky), Bishop of Perm and Solikamsk, and with him two priests and five laymen, martyrs (1918);
New Hieromartyr Nicholas, Priest (1937);
New Hieromartyr John Bogoyavlensky, Priest (1941);
Other Commemorations:
Synaxis of the Saints of Georgia.